Enfora and LeapFrog put out TicTalk cellphone for kids

Ahhhh yes, yet another cellphone for the kiddies — soon enough there'll just be cellular kiosks in every natal ward.
Anywho, Enfora and toy company LeapFrog have
collaborated on the TicTalk, a cellphone with bare bones features, restricted call list and added safety functions.
LeapFrog's influence has differentiated the TicTalk from offerings like the
Firefly by incorporating educational mini-games and a PIM
function (damn, even kids need PIMs these days? Slow down, world!). All of the data in the phone is actually entered
via a web interface and transferred to the handset over the wire — there's no physical entry via the phone UI itself.
The GSM-based TicTalk hasn't been snagged by any carriers yet, but LeapFrog wants to offer it at a pricepoint of about
$25 for 100 minutes of talk time.